On Fri, Jul 5, 2024 at 8:19 AM Andrea Righi <righi.andrea@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > This implicitly covers Ubuntu, since packages are sync'ed with Debian. Do you mean the names (i.e. command) is the same, or that the newer versions from e.g. Sid can be used in Ubuntu? If the latter, that would be definitely worth adding, yeah -- is that supported / expected to work? > In addition to that Ubuntu also provides versioned packages (such as > rustc-1.74, bindgen-0.65, etc.), so in case of special requirements > (e.g., older kernels) users should be able to install the required > version(s) using the packages provided by the distro. > > Maybe it's worth mentioning as a little note, so that users are aware of > these extra packages. I thought about adding a section for Ubuntu to mention those -- so far I only added the distributions/commands that were likely to work with the versions supported by the kernel, with the idea of expand later as time passes. So I didn't add the versioned ones since the latest is 1.76, so it wouldn't work for the current kernel. But it may be useful to state it nevertheless, since some people may only look at the latest docs. (Or perhaps Ubuntu can add Rust 1.79? :) Thanks! Cheers, Miguel